Chairman’s Welcome
It is with great pleasure that I introduce you to our fantastic holiday experiences for 2017-19.
Within the following pages you’ll find our most extensive fly-cruise programme ever, with unique new holidays reaching the most spellbinding sites on Earth. There’s a world of choice, designed to exhilarate you every step of the way.
Take the islands of the Indian Ocean for example. One of my favourite new destinations, they are filled with enriching experiences; I am very pleased that you can now enjoy cruising here too. The advantage of these innovative, newly-created sailings of the Maldives, Mauritius, Madagascar and South Africa is that along with stunning beaches you can discover faraway cultures, engrossing history, volcanic landscapes and spectacular wildlife, including chances to encounter ‘the big five’ of the animal kingdom.
In late 2018 the recently upgraded Black Watch tours the world in style. Choose your favourite part to discover. Will it be the fireworks bursting over Sydney Opera House at New Year? Spying Komodo Dragons in their natural habitat? Walking the outstanding ruins of empire at Ephesus? Or admiring the spectacular beauty of Thailand’s James Bond Island?
Within this brochure you’ll find exotic destinations galore, including Mexico and Cuba, New Zealand, the Mediterranean, Costa Rica, the Canary Islands and the Caribbean. Step aboard for the Amazon Rainforest, Table Mountain, the Great Barrier Reef and the 365 beautiful beaches of Antigua… the list goes on and on.
Our passion for showing our guests the very best of every part of the world has led to the creation of this truly incomparable selection of fly-cruises. Join us for an adventure you’ll never forget.
Welcome aboard!
Fred. Olsen Jnr. Chairman
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